Author: Diane B. PaulPublisher: Humanities Press IntlISBN:Size: 61.45 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 6385DownloadRead Online
Why did it fall into disrepute? Has it survived in other guises? These are some of the questions that Diane Paul sets out to answer - questions that have acquired a new urgency in light of developments in genetic medicine.

Author: Robert E. KohlerPublisher: University of Chicago PressISBN: 9780226450636Size: 26.15 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, MobiView: 998DownloadRead Online
"One of the most productive of all laboratory animals, Drosophila has been a key tool in genetics research for nearly a century.

Author: Alex AbellaPublisher: Houghton Mifflin HarcourtISBN: 9780156033442Size: 16.33 MBFormat: PDF, KindleView: 3607DownloadRead Online
An in-depth history of the RAND Corporation describes the behind-the-scenes role of the secretive think tank in shaping American political policy for six decades, detailing its origins, the part it played during the Cold War, and its ...

Author: Stanley Joel ReiserPublisher: Cambridge University PressISBN: 9780521282239Size: 64.12 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 279DownloadRead Online
This book describes some technological advances made in the art and practice of medicine during the past three centuries.

Author: Nathaniel DeutschPublisher: Univ of California PressISBN: 9780520942707Size: 33.28 MBFormat: PDF, MobiView: 1119DownloadRead Online
This book tells the stranger-than-fiction story of how a poor white family from Indiana was scapegoated into prominence as America's "worst" family by the eugenics movement in the early twentieth century, then "reinvented" in the 1970s as ...